LEBANON, Maine — The Lebanon Rescue Department and Lebanon Fire Department were dispatched to Tobacco Road in South Lebanon for a reported vehicle fire. The first call came in at 4:28 a.m. on Thursday morning, February 14th, 2013. While crews were enroute, they were updated that a male had been pulled from one of the cars and possibly the house was now one fire. A first alarm was struck to bring in additional resources.

When emergency crews arrived on scene they located 2 vehicles on fire and not the house. Rescue crews were advised of a male that had been pulled from one of the vehicles.

A male reported that he was sleeping in a 2002 Chevrolet Blazer when his wife pulled him from the vehicle on fire. He was not responsive initially when pulled from the vehicle by his wife. The male was evaluated for smoke inhalation by Lebanon Rescue Department but refused transport to the hospital. The male stated the vehicle was not running at the time of the fire.

Lebanon and Rochester, NH Fire crews quickly extinguished the two vehicles that were on fire.

The York County Sheriff's Department and Maine State Police responded to the incident. The Maine State Police has since called the Maine State Fire Marshals Office in to investigate the scene.

Responding to the scene was an engine, tanker and a squad truck from Lebanon Fire, an ambulance and command truck from Lebanon Rescue and an engine and tanker from Rochester, NH Fire in addition to law enforcement units.